WrestleMania 28: Predicting the Full Wrestlemania Match Card

At this rate, WrestleMania 28 is being booked to make WrestleMania 27 look completely irrelevant by comparison.

There is a whole two months until WrestleMania, but let's be honest, we can pretty much tell what's going to be on the final card at this point.

A lot of people were skeptic that WrestleMania would ever be as good without Batista, Edge, Shawn Michaels, Ric Flair, JBL, Jeff Hardy, etc. But the WWE has proven that today's superstars can still put on a great show with a little help from returning stars.

Barring an upset of epic proportions at Elimination Chamber 2012, this is what I believe the WrestleMania 28 card will look like.

Cody Rhodes vs. Goldust

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Cody Rhodes has claimed he is the last hope of the Rhodes family, because Goldust just isn't on his level.

This is the only logical match I can think of right now. Cody Rhodes isn't really in any serious feud right now, and with less than two months to go before WrestleMania, this is probably what we are going to see.

This won't steal the show, but it's good matchup in the lower card. It really shows how good Cody Rhodes has become.

Last year at WrestleMania Rey Mysterio made his match with Rhodes look good on paper; this year, Rhodes will be making his match with Goldust look good on paper.

Swagger & Ziggler vs. ?

I just don't see Primo and Epico staying tag team champions going into WrestleMania. I know how bad the tag team division is, but at WrestleMania, the WWE has to at least try to make the titles look relevant.

Swagger and Ziggler likely won't have one-on-one matches at 'Mania. They aren't quite there yet. Maybe a couple years down the road they'll be able to carry a WrestleMania sized feud.

I could see them beating Primo and Epico at Elimination Chamber (even though both teams are heels), then start a quick feud with Kingston and Truth, something along those lines.

It likely won't be a heated feud with a lot of buildup, but with all the big matches on the card, I can let this tag team bout slide.

Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus

Sheamus won the Royal Rumble, and he will receive a world heavyweight championship match against Daniel Bryan, who will likely still be the WHC come WrestleMania.

This will be the perfect opportunity for Sheamus to prove he can carry a match of this importance at the grandest stage of them all.

As compared to previous WrestleManias, this match isn't carrying as much weight, but it doesn't have to. The other main events are the real reason why people will be watching anyways.

It'd be hard for Sheamus to blow this opportunity, the situation is perfect.

He is riding a wave of momentum, Daniel Bryan is receiving good heat (not to mention he can make anybody look good in a match) and the weight on his shoulders isn't as heavy as the weight on, say, Cena's and The Rock's shoulders.

The Undertaker vs. Kane

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I don't believe that Triple H will be on the card, he doesn't have to be. There will likely be some explanation for his walkout this past Monday, but in the end, nobody wants to see HHH vs Undertaker part three.

Kane's feud with Cena will end when The Rock returns to Raw...and then what does Kane do?

We have seen The Undertaker vs. Kane countless times, but not in this kind of fashion.

You look up and down the WWE roster, and there is nobody who would look credible against The Undertaker except for HHH and Kane, or maybe Cena or Jericho.

for Undertaker's final match, I could see him "burying" Kane, literally, by throwing in him in a casket.

Then all of Undertaker's previous opponents come out and destroy The Undertaker, writing him off television forever, effectively retiring both superstars, and in the process creating a 'Mania moment.

The Rock vs. John Cena

Long story short, if this match doesn't live up to expectations, then...I don't even know. And I'm sure the WWE doesn't want to imagine that scenario either.

If the match does live up to expectations, and those expectations are VERY HIGH, then when you think about the buildup, the actual match and the fallout, I honestly believe it could be considered one of the greatest matches in WWE history.

Who the WWE is going to book to win this match is beyond me, and the decision could impact the company for a long time.